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Program Highlights
*Students
must apply and be interviewed with a parent or significant adult before
acceptance.
*While
most courses are self-paced, receiving instruction and assistance one to
one, most core subjects have seminar-type classes once a week.
*Students must complete
work to an 80% standard. If satisfactory progress is not made,
students will be required to attend extra sessions, document
homework, and/or reduce their full-time status.
*Approved Snohomish School
District curriculum designed for earning credit in a small group or
individual situation. Students may also earn credit for educational
experiences outside of school and/or create a course of study to
earn credit independently.
*AIM High School offers
its own diploma with the same requirements as the traditional high
school.
*An average of
65
students per session (15 at night) attend with 5 certificated
teachers (two are certificated in special education and two hold
administration credentials), a part-time counselor, a part time
administrator (also certified in special education), and three
support staff members.
*Students are required to
follow the "Rules and Regulations of the Snohomish School District."
Students who do not comply are exited from the program.
*Students can also
participate in Running Start, Sno-Isle Technical Center and classes
and/or athletics at Glacier Peak High and Snohomish High School.
*All students are assigned
to one staff member as their mentor who meets with them regularly.
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